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Peeps by scott westerfeld
Peeps by scott westerfeld





peeps by scott westerfeld

stupid? Like, Extras ending level of stupid ~it was all just a misunderstanding!~ kind of stupid that frankly pisses me off. I liked the mystery element, but found the actual ending to be. On one hand, I read it in basically one sitting, but it is fairly short so that doesn't mean much. And you'll certainly be more knowledgable about the freakier side of biology. One things for sure you've probably never thought of vampires or the zombie apocalypse quite this way before. Cal's realistic nineteen-year-old guy narrator voice helps he's not afraid to talk about rats, parasites, organs, and sexual feelings in detail. And the way Westerfeld has taken so many real world concepts and woven them together so plausibly gives this book that extra dimension of realism the feeling that it could be true, somehow. Cal carries out his work in secret, until the day he accidentally stumbles upon a brand new strain of the parasite.and pulls in the beautiful and sarcastic Lace with him.Īlong the way, Cal gives us parasite "fun-facts," both revolting and fascinating. Cal himself is a carrier an infected human with only a few superhuman side effects and none of the insanity that most other peeps have. And the thing is, it worked.Ĭal is a peep-hunter he tracks down humans infected with a little-known parasite that causes what most of us think of as vampirism. This is undoubtedly one of the weirdest books I've ever read.but you could tell Westerfeld had an absolute blast with it.







Peeps by scott westerfeld